What Do The Reviews Have To Say?

For a supplement as heavily advertised as this one, there’s a surprisingly small amount of reviews available for Andro400. In fact, the only legit ones I could actually find were on the website “complaintslist.com”, and they didn’t paint a very pretty picture.

However, some of the comments / testimonials of Andro400 are relatively positive.

To be quite honest, I’m not even sure if these “reviews” are really credible.

For example, many of these positive reviews spend an awful lot of time bashing people who were bashing the product.

It’s like they’re defending the product, almost as if they had some sort of connection to it.

I don’t know about you, but if I were getting such great results from the supplement, I would probably just leave my feedback and that’s it.

I wouldn’t waste my time bashing others opinions on the product and defending the company.

In fact, some guys even call this out.

It seems to me that the biggest complaint about Andro400 was their “free trial”, which really isn’t so free.

Typically the way it works is they offer you a 14 day trial to test out there product, and then whop your credit card with a hefty charge down the road.

Many guys don’t see this coming, and end up spending hundreds on a product that they may (or may NOT) want anymore.

It doesn’t appear that their sample is available anymore, which is actually kind of a good thing.

How does it compare to other T- Boosters?

I’ve personally tested over 2 dozen different types of testosterone boosters, and I can tell you that the vast majority do NOT work very well.

How does this one stack up to the others?

Well here’s a few common ones that men like yourself use.

Andro400 Vs. Nugenix

Nugenix is actually a VERY popular and heavily advertised testosterone boosting supplement that I actually got a chance to try out personally.

There are some pretty vast differences between Nugenix and Andro400, the primary of which are:

The price – Nugenix retails at around $70 in most stores like GNC and Walgreens.Compared to the average retail price of Andro400 of $35, this is a pretty big difference.

The Ingredients – Andro400 pretty much only contains one ingredient, eurycoma longifolia.

Nugenix contains a blend of other ingredients, which include Zinc, Vitamins B6 and B12, Fenugreek extract, and Tribulus terrestris.

The only common ingredient they share is that of L-Citrulline.

Availability – As of this review, Nugenix is only available in the US and Canada.

On the other hand, Andro400 appears to be sold worldwide, including the UK, Australia, Germany, and France.

Customer Feedback – The vast majority of reviews of Nugenix (at least on our website) are not very positive.

If you had to ask me which one I think is better, I would say it’s a toss up.

Andro400 Vs. Test x180

Another very popular testosterone boosting supplement we get a lot of feedback on is called Test X180 (made by a company called Force Factor).

Just like with Nugenix, there are some pretty big differences.

Note: For the purposes of this review, I will be comparing the original Test X180 formula to Andro400. Force Factor also makes several other versions of Test X180 available, including Ignite, Alpha, and Tempest.

The Price – Test X180 is available on their official website for $70. You can find it a bit cheaper if you shop around, with prices ranging from as little as $55 at Vitamin Shoppe, to as much as $65 for GNC gold card members.

The ingredients – Also a big difference here.

Test X180 contains Testofen (a trademarked version of Fenugreek extract) as well as ginseng, tribulus terrestris, Vitamin D, and cordyceps.

The Price – When I originally wrote about Ageless Male, it was SUPER expensive, coming in at close to $95 per bottle.However, it now appears to be sold for MUCH less, retailing on the Walgreens website for as little as $40.

The Ingredients – Just like with Nugenix and Test X180, Ageless Male contains fenugreek extract, as well as Zinc and Magnesium.

My Personal Results

As you may already be aware, I’m a 35 year old who’s basically in good shape.

I eat right, exercise often, and refrain from drug use (although I do have the occasional Vodka and club soda from time to time).

With that said, I’ve never really experienced the effects of low testosterone, at least not in a dramatic way like some of the guys who email me are.

After several months of doing research on it I finally got a chance to try out Andro400. The directions on the label state that you should take 2 capsules once per day with a meal, which contains about 300 mg of standard Eurycoma Longifolia extract.

Rob Miller founded SupplementCritique.com over 2 years ago, and has been the chief editor ever since. Originally, he founded the blog to help research various mens health supplements on the market. Today, SupplementCritique.com has grown to one of the largest men's health and fitness products review sites on the internet.
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